According to Hindu Vedas, Baglamukhi mantra is the ultimate weapon for conquering the enemies.

Bagalamukhi or Maa Bagla (बगलामुखी) is one of the ten mahavidyas in Hinduism. Bagalamukhi Devi smashes the devotee's misconceptions and delusions with her cudgel. She is also known as Pitambara Maa in North India.

Bagalamukhi is one of the ten forms of the wisdom goddesses, symbolising the potent female primeval force. "Bagalamukhi" is derived from "Bagala" and "mukha", meaning "bridle" and "face", respectively. Thus, the name means one whose face has the power to capture or control. She thus represents the hypnotic power of the Goddess. Another interpretation translates her name as “crane faced”.

Bagalamukhi has a golden complexion and her dress is yellow. She sits in a golden throne in the midst of an ocean of nectar full of yellow lotuses. A crescent moon adorns her head. Two descriptions of the goddess are found in various texts- The Dwi-Bhuja (two handed), and the Chaturbhuja (Four handed).